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2,000-year-old rock art, including nearly 140-foot-long snake, may mark ancient territories in...
LiveScience· 3 days ago"One interpretation is that there was some aspect of territoriality at play," lead author Philip...
Snaking Towards Synthetic Antivenoms
The Scientist· 7 days ago“The strategy that is currently being used for treating snake bites is over 100 years old,” said Kartik Sunagar, an evolutionary geneticist at the Indian...
Florida appeals for help in python challenge
Newsweek· 6 days agoRegistrations have officially opened for Florida's annual Python Challenge, which appeals for help from the public to keep the invasive python population...
Ancient Snake and Centipede Carvings Are among World’s Largest Rock Engravings
Scientific American· 3 days agoSkim along the Orinoco River on the border between Venezuela and Colombia, and you might catch...
Colossal rock engravings may be ancient borders, study suggests
CNN.com· 2 days agoAncient rock engravings in what’s now South America — believed to be among the largest in the world...
130-Foot Snake Carving Slithers Through 2,000-Year-Old Rock Art Found in South America
Smithsonian Magazine· 1 day agoThe engravings’ precise location, and proof of their existence at all, remained absent from modern...
Yes, there are rattlesnakes in Charlotte. Here’s where they hide + how to identify them
Charlotte Observer· 7 days agoWildlife: Up to 5.5 feet long, with large, heavy bodies Dark crossbands on a lighter background Tail...
Invasive land-slithering fish suddenly found in Missouri
Newsweek· 1 day agoBiologists at the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) have spotted a fourth northern snakehead...
Map: What world's largest rock engravings may mean
Newsweek· 3 days agoResearchers have uncovered fascinating new insights into the world's largest rock engravings, proposing that they may have been intended to mark...
Goetze: Howling at the sky, a mouse with attitude
Times Record News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoComparable to bobcats and coyotes Relatively low population numbers, large territories, solitary lifestyles and efficient communication techniques are...